Show TheTMng Merrv-G0-R0Un- d Standard By Drew U MB UtAlV mUr Pre gflgf uicmMrTnN aocordina r altad i who — Those sometimes fit in on WW" mo st councils say that with it s SSJ MM ftr"'" Ml Truman brain trusters to rfrs pnea m mm m—mmm is 00 10 mmmmmm trusters mi h twain BBS utM fce punch If tod the credit are gom( dpt MMtf to ail think the Republicans urge J B move in mak rprtain rUSh inthey do and that nredHont to SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 8 1S47 'tn'rf The two men most in to get under the wire ahead are: Secretary the Republicans cnv-Hnand lega iv ton the views Truman' Democratic President Harry S visor Clark Clifford It was ny with harmonize to seem der in end Clifford who were OM7 respects union many state of the part or mm is quite possible responsible for ending it but congress of the the as Republican war powers-j- ust those " of oninion will develop over details and methods cans had about decideato vc oe have would nH powers rnnOT m-- v Wik " WW1 mm tinued by which to acnieve resuiu Several weeks ago Snyder and HtMire haWmde it plain that The about the termination that if HWlBi' the expendl- mt nH to balance the budget— controls Prlc w- i Inroms President -W Uiev until n( tn remove mem turpi uo very arfftiprl Srnptarv Svilder Dr Truman says he will submit a budget mat will cauae if we don't the Republicans will do it for us m wi 11 "All right" countered Wyattto the rted that congress The Republicsns "but why beat the Republicans into provide more 1 a mistake? If they want to make to seeking legislation first priority give mistakes let them take the blame racantly fOB MM Stand Bencron Then Th Interior Issues Are Lined Up In Spite of Economy Moves mrm By Peter Ed son NEA Washington Correspondent ! State of the r nrUpnt — 'SSS? Republietoder ruui ut nrnmpnft im iHaT vi i km m&&r mm mm - nr-r-r-ilcV- i is sonie-proposa- aia well-know- n - v unm i —l- u- ias — SS 1 m — m A — nxiuira — W 4 HMJ--T' (xrcaiionassy to mould legislation of voice tone a in scolding the lawmakers ffinisltlill the relations between tne prebiacn mm m American people For they congress will be studied bv the mM k -I — iwo know that the issues wmm www from now on fought will be debated almost continuously aaMkeatiSBl llil ' HIV BSs 4 i Log-Rolli- fcwy- 'iiv ill VS — - legislative setbacks in history For about two decades this writer the ha vi o nrnusl v rhnmnlnnerf basic rights of labor And while H rnay not be popular to give ad- 1 mkZ-jvice here are some ideas for con structive labor reforms which head off drastic legislation: should 4 Jurisdictional strikes be outlawed There is no reason for msking the public suffer be- of the one cause civil war rages between two The reading of an Ogden speech made by labor Labor should ap- unions most the worlds that reveals Kenesaw nt another judge nation's scholarly lawyers mc tPchnoloff Cal discovery- na5 reacieu ui — m Diwuaii — lumruiic ui — Uesllrook l£lrr njmiurncestature j law like- "y o— ma Druws York Jan NEW as such Charles iurrowea elsewhere it "untioral has causing of Evans Hughes nr Secretary of State ance 0f big business relations i n raicms numerous auesuuii maintained under a pretext MB of of And do tha it before dean warfare congress University Professor E Blythe Staaon i a sport between West Point and T -IflL rinron vVa— miIk ine toia uian school who Unlon racketeers Nntri Dame Is a faint flickering Michigan to both have workers small said be employers "atomic the rhinoceros hide of a may that twitch energy Hon Saturday night a i siiuuiu lc ciean ro oui oy xne unions mran and corruDi oui amanivc fj i am nent will American industry Successful themselves or the gov left the rule of law lar to tne rear an tu hitc (toe football corrupt because uncharted seas of discretionarv government" saH Bo° as all honest edu a is lit o and hypocritical — Ji Uw— — inr Puflration of books is al- - cators know and as tne Carnegie f 7 commission of five civilians appointed to tdmlnistei that ready practical tar 40 out of 41 Foundation solemnly reported 15 years ago -i Jg about ha conferred art act No othar I SJgjJrThis was not a discovery even iV flam mti-- h agencv i' eountants and all salaries and ex- -- then for at the turn ot tne cenanvthina rviu'pr uDon an idm inis tr a t i ve was Ole IT when t specpenses are open to public &Kjarsen tury This is a matter of grave concern to persons oruugnv uH uobI 1U unions should be re- - rampaging for old Si wash a tooth- h follow suit If so John some scandal came out of Georgia durated to suppose that the citizen is to be governed bv quired L Lewis would not be able to pay where it was discovered that Yan- law and not by administrative discretion when significant $300000 of miners money to a kee veterans of the Spanish-Ameri-ca- nto in Springfield II! mine play war bad tarried over Also some of the football as ringers for the uniprivate rights are involved But what shall be done about to stayoperator shut It? Professor Stason said: fancy salaries paid to members of versity Md f-FearsoBSt YOBf!' lllfTUis ura'ged117 Just about then too a young from relying largely! 4 Labor unions must be respon- - coach discretionary uower in this instance named Fielding Yost had m L ai is nicy uiiu iui ikh siuic and 1mbeen tnese imported from Lafayette upon the wisdom of the men who are chosen for Emoloyem have the right to figure Bucknell to Kansas to institute Pa costs in advance and when new to chart the course ex- their field is too which later came to be portant posts The a contrnrt 77m '2V tigned he know ! w hat something Jffjl as "a program" and had known his costs are This is aa point Phil actlv at the outset It 1S SimplV not possiDie at inis stage mar with him a fearsome yokel brought from Painted Post Tenn who budn- -a to write In careful deta M of the atomic the Nebraska and im 11 must sorter a nnanciai penalty low until Of tne applicable rules Of law congress increionr and then fetched the games should be u Utility disputes ai ai ala the line clinging to backs through renea upon me juagmem ui men nuin "' settled arbitration ur"u to win them h on TcomeT erf it to electric power both of law To point out the fact is not to criticize but to ques- Wh He disappeared after the ireet railways telephones and the Missouri game which was played railroads the public should not be mm and never saw at Columbia to made suffer because labor and the bonfires orMo the barbecue tasted So that dumps the lawyers in the same boat with the capital cannot agree In the end in his honor at Lawrence arranged out demon is the the disastrous rest of us As in the Arabian Nights story Pittsburgh power the jubilant undergraduates strike was settled by arbitration — by not we know us for who in those days stayed at home do or us he will to What of the bottle after financial though only heavy and got the results by the miracuto tfeo workers involved awl lous Neither do quite yet how to control him but we loss It was electric telegraph after giving a black eye to labor old his dear some that with accordance new in not reported snd woefully sre trying something generally Cumberlands in the maw died had Final A rrr ptoses rules and we hope it works and he had cut short his larnin' to 6 mediaUon bv rD- - return home tend the still and ntatives of labor msnacement shoot revenooers and the public should be arranged Ten or a dozen years ago by V 11 U 1 JMl1nna T Kv ayVinlnrc in trio for by the government in all dis- - accident I tweaked the memory f — ik putes where the public has an im- - of Judge Frank Parent of Ingle- a has indirect interest— such as wood Calif who had played about researcher is portant that it true but research of srt amazing 0081 and stee1 Th -ccept- - a nickel s worth of quarterback at -a-- s k Amtm Ki nf tho n — nnarancP — — wmm wm tk l 01 a MB Rock-Chal- k k mediation that enor board decision Tlfnce i not compulsory but it ia usually mous year and he remembered the first lunch wagon toir and more likely to settle the giant's name sg This and some This bare spot in the realm of knowledge was disclosed dispute written to twit publicity If labors enlightened leaders T Yost Tlwnav FwarH by then emeritus Fielding w— "TT— 1I — 1 JlAUmWA take the initiatue T in JrDiitaij? aeroas at Michigan and a man of towering : — U L u as oorn into ine luncn wagun ijumucm hu m cvw nicse uasic reforms it s worst ene ethics and piety led to the redis- ftftsasi Iusasi sHrtU in Con Kress an all this time of the considerable wealth and fame therein attaining the title of trite find the ground cut out from under covery after side-hiDodger now a them Furthermore it will in- vanishing lunch wagon king and a person of of sixty-od- d augurate S DOW an f goodwill beThe late Mr TmXImy WHwpgt ttaffat Ul fattWr WIS the tween labor and employer which tax cases And the other work wonders for the naman who originated the lunch wsgon idea but there is 4 should e o croirct Tom rove tion Coxe Lumber same of the difference of opinion about it due to the neglect of historpresident North Carolina comoanv came before the bureau On is known In field however It that this interesting ians Sept 10 lini5 thie column revenue this time on a told how the Coxe Lumber company of internal of tax evasion This income old from and when the start were lunch wagons popular of Wadesoro N C had criminal charge time however Mr Coxe's fate was charge's It street cars or railway coaches were not available to be con tfUlK brought against the in the hands of a different North m by i 'AA a lUIlltHT also Carolinian i A XI n n ft rf t tttnVi intn lnnnK — a fTAn c ne i'arlai aaav pnnma flaw a vai now senatorial nominee Clyde iuiiui iwuw " When an underling asked Under- Hoty of fe Carolina intervened secretary Gardner Tierfrom the built The were restaurants what should be ground up feaa type on behalf of the Coxe Lumber com- - done Gardner Coxe regarding ney family w as a chief builder of these kinds of diners pany and helped to get the crim inal charges dropped "If he's guilty prosecute" some of the fancier varieties costing as high as $40000 Senator Hoey acted as attorney The Coxe case has now been for had lunch meanan of the era the genuine lumber company shortly sent to the justice department for Ogden wagon after he bad been nominated for criminal prosecution ing lunch wagons converted from old street can — in this the senate tantamount to election the Bell Syn 1947 case former horse cars — which were parked at the owner's in North Carolina Had he acted (Copyright dicate byInc) after becoming senator he himself home in the hours of daylight and drawn by horse to a loca ouid have been subject to crim al Whether due to for the night about the time the arc lights were tionWXtmW-Acts AT ONCE to proscution turned T7 s influence Mt OthSf factors oey j too on But here Relieve and 'Loosen' accurate data seems not to be available the Justice department finallv the criminal aropped to as the year when the first lunch wagon became a part of ainsi me uoxe Lumber charges company our private competitive enterprise Some say it was during —much to the disgust of the OPA Hoey a former goverthe cut-of- f building boom days Anyway it was around 1900 norSenator of North Carolina happens to Th location of one of these wagons was at Twenty- - be the brother-in-laof O Max (CAUSED BY COLDS 1 — I Gardner also a former governor of -a a a a a a ' :U must be good when thouBwwm asr purrrssm U105I cnoice location in tnose day3 North Carolina now leaving his sands luui thousands of Doctors upon because it was near the extensive red light district not far °J "? iT'"-for ao years have lfor"nd'"ecrel"ry preacrlbed ury ambassador to Great rcMTvssm acta atitonce notmany to reonly from our magnificent gambling establishments and within Britain lieve such coughing but alao 'looient It eaaler to raise phltgm' and makes easy walking distance of most of our saloons This Fine Public 8ervant old and young Plea' both for Safe A fme public servant Max Gardall-mga lunch car it is asserted introduced many a citizen ner has been in direct charge of the eat idstta ?rCniUODIi1" ail drugstores of internal revenue and all to his first bowl of chill con came and developed 'an aver Demon Out of Bottle ia j Hmir Pegler "!L' i s Comments on Fair Enough rr sa M kJ I col-lpcia- ' IllMlliilf 1 te j 1 Pire Gar-gant- Ca kWMted 1 jz ) mm m £yT ft jj j I ft li£ fjbsow Tri-parti- te Essay on Lunch Waqon 1 nt tr mp fir' ' Jav-Haw- I i ll I I up-raui- wift i re-pli- j ap-m- ink-stain- ed an ard's ticket reservation and box- office departments They were swept aiong to" call an irresistible was tempted tide and their last saving pretense of indiffirence to the press was an occasional show of nastiness to some journalist wanting ten tickets Take My Word By Colby Words to Watch Recently a network broadcaster a nationally known lay speaker of ability and education pronounced provintricate as ing again what I have pointed out before — that most of us have words in our vocabularies which we have always mispronounced Of course the dictionaries and eood usage do not sanction "in- TRICK-it- " Only the first syllable is accented thus: Another word which is sometimes accented on the wrong syllable is vagary A Hollywood star recently spoke of the acof war The cent is sanctioned by some British authorities but it is not so listed There American authorities by two choices either: are The first ee: or: choice is the better la it ever correct to pronounce Until combouquet as "boe-KArecent years paratively was regarded as dialectal the as the listing "boo-KAonly permissible pronounciation " Of late however the second choice as admitted been has and Thorn-dik- e by Merriam Webster's century and it is the first choice of Kenyon and Knott's Apwill the other dictionaries ' parently follow suit in time But whether I prefer: be sure to or "boe" "boo" you say second sylon the keep the accent lable Avoid "BOE-kay- " Watch the word evidently Don t shift the accent to the third sylThe only lable as accent fals on the first syllable thus: pronounce And be sure not to SUH-t'l as It's subtle in "b" the The "suttle" if it were spelled sub-tiloriginal word wasthethe bLatin beand lost which French word soutil came English which bleaS theMiddle word sotill Later the db in the scholars restored me soelling subtle dui to this good lost remained has "b" d3Just out "Oddities of English" on a new and exciting pamphlet incredible almost the of many of our great language send Don't miss it For a free copy envelope L82S? Colby 3221 Huntingdon Place Houston Texas IN-tri-- kit "VAY-guh-ree- --kuA fi want a resident commissioner in Washington Exand tension of soil conservation to benefits security some special to so a is likely the Virgin Islands The Virgin Islands be corporation a government Co which runs the rum business will require a new charter before July C°vfrrgm Establishment of territorial government for Guam taking it out of the hands of the navy is another project Passage of a new civil organic act providingthebasic liberated government for all islands of the Pacific will 'be a controversial issue Indian affairs will inspire a number of requests for additional congress legislation from the hew Among them will be a bill to provide a uniform code of descent for Indians whose estates and wills now have to be settled under varying state laws Another proposal would permit Indians away from their home reservations to buy whisky Portrait An AUSTIN FOR THE ONE YOU 10VE z" first-syllab- le vuh-GAI- vuh-GAY-r- R- ee "boe-KAY- "? doc-tionari- es "boe-KAY- boo-KA- Y EV-i-d'nt-l- ee is LaUn-huence- self-address- ed IpOPJRAITS f f" 1 J ) " V all-nig- tUW WW i WATCH REPAIRING II NO APPOINTMENT j aaB BANDS FITTED WHILE Wort Guaranteed All Main Root Uk C PENNEY U WAIT Experienced S Craftsmen I - AUSTIN STUDIOS vdcdtiicciu' expanding taste for the hamburger sandwich t m qptlt ptMaMt flaift if cf tditorian satj&Mtf gather daU for a monograph on the lunch wagon he will be diverted into other fsscinatinf fields He is bound to become more interested in the lunch wagon's customers than in the wagon their occupations their behavior their recreation in a period when the city's night life had so much flavor that It probably could be said to smell And when he has collected his material he will be at a loss to know whether what he is about to write is a part of history even I unexpurgsted history or information that more properly - BRING THIS AD ht ht belongs in a sociological itudy before eTmenr wTprobably 8AD COUGHS w rwn ed ua sh V HI and Mr Yost too The old tackle accepted but Mr Yost ignoredontnea invitation as a ghoulish raid past buried long ago andFT: covered with a beautiful growth of acade mte ivjr I read later that himself had died and I on a cloud picture him a'settln' who with Knute Rockne might be telling him of his youth at Notre Dame when he fought at stag nights in South Bend with Gus Dorais fetching his bucket and flapping his towel Mr Yost he WOn t be a settin on the same cloua wm be off there somewneres and them furiously ignoring whanging away on his harp to drown 8n old scandal Sin ef Subsidizing About the time that Iowa was taken in the sin of subsidizing or proselyting 15 years ago andtoIllisit nois was one of the schools in solemn judgment on an erring sister I enjoyed a visit with an Illinois savant named I believe Professor Goodenough who spoke with rather sinful relish it seemed to me of the days when as he said "we were all barbarians" Illinois had hired a huge Scandinavian —orri blubber-eate- r as our Norse neigh-souDors ancj friends were called in mv vouth in those parts— who had a I ob ag janitor The football team wss built around him— an awful mistake as they learned when in competition he revealed an almost girlish aversion to any laying on of hands and to avoid being tackled would run the wrong way or flop for a down even before a He COSt pass was made at him Illinois $500 a dead losif ftp the history of our football has gone almost from the beginprining when the team was a own vate group who elected their and captain hired their own coach fired him if he forgot his menial status Football in the pure and primitive stage was only vaguely acknowledged by the college management Journeys from New tn Prinootnn nr New Rruns- Unn wnere Ruteers is were or- virk ganized by tne young men them-roguiseiveg at their own expense I can-ol- d nQt pretend to know the details of it -- j! evolution into an official and actjvity with its own business But departments propaganda iookjng back to the twenties I precjate the qualmsas of Harvard Yale and Princeton they weak-incom- e ened under temptation but for their consciences refused to rooi their press coops or even provide electric lights for us and often drenched or trozen wretches of the fourth estate They told themselves that if they did this they would be pandering to the base interest of an undesirable element that is the public and yielding a measure of their privacy by encouraging general publicity Grinding Oat Material Meanwhile however they were the counting the money turning crank and grinding out mimeo- 3SE Mil- thl 1"t0 Mid ftWl Virginia ni uvi --r-u nu local importance in lumber in Vvestgrapn material anu Kansas invited him back reasonable facsimile of Tex Hick- ! inirrir 1 -- iiFB I- L ng 50-ya- rd anything they may not give many of these pet projects may be scratched off the boards The legislation to be askeaof ior tirinr is representative of the Le"or i "ittait covers "a wivau was of Most it requested from but not acted on by the last conKi" Creation of an evacuation claims commission to handle claims tor of property lost by U S c tizentheir during Japanese extraction s detention in war relocation center-iwere one such project There evacu 1 10000 Japanese-American- s ana ated between December 1941 hai about Only January 1945 s Were able to return to pre-reHarbor homes J£ sus How much damage they "esn8 talned through loss of abandonment of property jaP esinsurance and so on cannot$100 per timated accurately If only be "lore would capita the loss Present plans are than $10 million be to ask that all these claims pethree-yea- r a within cleaned up riod and adjusted without cluttering up the courts Territorial Problems Galore Statehood for Hawaii and Alaska will come up with a good chance the former may be Agranwu visited J Krughas amtary of Interior Alaska last summer and the terribitious plans to open up particularly settlers— new to tory ' veterans a Provision for IP-Puerto mi co io " on statehood islanders' preferences an i line for his Dublish- er and party Like as not if not more so the bounder intended to scalp them at $25 each and the Carnegie Foundation claimed to have discovered that sometimes this was even too true Grog Branch Water Intercollegiate football today no more resembles the original game than grog resembles branch-wate- r It is dishonest from the president's office down and an immoral influence on all concerned and especially oh the players because young men are hired one way or another fo play as amateurs knowing they are pros and knowing that the men of prestige some of them are hypocrites and clergymen casuistical cheats They and other undergrads lose respect for the honor and teaching of such and make up their minds that the whole world is a racket which from the view of a practical cynic is good spiritual preparation at that j Returning the game to "the up boys" a project often talked 20 years ago but rarely tried with any sincerity and always distroas ly is like trying to return the world to the womb of time This fakir got big sly double-crossin- g born an innocent babe but he growed up fast and hasn't drawn an honest breath in 50 years (Copyright 1947 by King Features Syndicate inc on the - I down-holdin- 3 - i M ed enjoyed dustrial peace than we have - tnie inrliininO Frorrm For Labor w avwKa Truman proposes 10gSiauuii Organized labor today is as the that union labor leaders win uujtxi iu im what in the same Dosition n the nainosi man a resist a a al i 4a even your best a sat ii Uie advertisement a interlaces n 1i vcars nresident mVi uv - friend wont tell you ichor's enemies of course dont of legislation for adoption Dy a conMtinff task proposing T to tell labor what's wrong healtete Dreaident the but d i r - with it but many of labors real gress controuea uy tsaa Kh—" — rjrrv including even ceruii" should not find the situation intolerablei For -he enduredn friends labor leaders themselves haven't mmm r—conaiwon to nerve had the speak out poHte B gather extraordinary in was labor's defects his ly Own regarding that fact party session when despite the Result is that unices labor does -m in unless it im owna housecleaning control the president frequently was irustrsteu am ua Sfl it J - congress has been to spread them around getting a number for each state A national park or monument here a fish and wildlife preserve there a dam forest or reclamation project out yonder A c"""y" mn a nlH-- f ashlnnpn aptc mnet nf thm "Dassed — "vr But this vear under wnue House and budget bureau pressure and a general g for reluctance of the Democratic executive to ask the Reublicapns for 8 (NEA) — How much restraint the victorious Republicans will show in dipping into the public till will be a matter worth watching in the new wnue Muconomyr and congress c" ji T tj r- j £r J v were iwu ui mc wnbuh ioaiue cries of the Republicans in the last every congressman likes campaign tn An somethinff handsome fnr me home folks particularly at govern ment expense This activity will show up clearly when department of interior appropriations come up for action In his message of a year ago President came out strongly for de- yelopment of the Great Lakes-S- t Lawrence Seaway project and for creation oi Columbia and Missouri River Valley Authorities Democratic Sen Hugh Mitchell of Washington sponsored Columbia valley legislation in the last congress He wasn't But Democratic Sen James E Murray of Montana who backed the Missouri valley plan and Republican Sen George D Aiken of Vermont who was the longest-winde- d speaker for the St Lawrence project are both back and are sure to be heard from While there are shortages of building materials and construction labor for housing there is good reason to hold back on public works Passage of authorization acts to put these projects on the shelf until building conditions improve is however a distinct possibility Off Year foe One of the big talking points for Union ! Jan WASHINGTON tj H fdepartment of interior projects in WfflCH DO YOU WANT FIRST 10H YOUR PANTS Don't QiatSjSyaa1 fevlld or -ler-ilxe COFFEE DEAR-TO- AST PRESSED?" your wiring pravUe ytem wnan ADKQUAtl WIMINQ INTeIr MOUNTAIN ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION NECESSARY STUDIOS Formerly AUSTIN-LUMIER- E Under Sam Management We arm fully equipped to take portraits In Home or Church OGDEN 2374 Washington Phono 9 am to 6 pm Daily 9en by appointment 23 J SALT LAKE CITY 12 S Main Street Phone St aft Ta r w am w ¥$m3E3 "pen Sundays by appointmogL 03 a wan 1 " III III |